High Minimum Fines in China Undermine Administrative Discretion
China’s minimum fines foster uniform penalties across infractions and prevent leniency for minor violations.
Moving Administrative Processes Forward, Together
ACUS adopts a series of recommendations to improve agency practices and reduce administrative burdens.
The New Rent Seekers in Public Utility Regulation
Addressing social problems through utility regulation may lead to inefficiency and unfairness.
Valuing Animal Life in Regulatory Impact Analyses
Scholar argues that regulators should value the lives of animals in their benefit-cost analyses.
Navigating Climate Change with Targeted Reforms
Scholar calls for targeted environmental law changes to accelerate energy projects for climate action.
Decreasing Distracted Driving Danger
Scholars and practitioners explore solutions to the safety risk of distracted driving.
Week in Review
A federal judge condemns fluoridation of drinking water, the Department of Justice brings suit against Visa for antitrust concerns, and more…
Putting the Ball Back in the Kids’ Court
Scholar proposes federal oversight of youth sports to protect athletes’ health and promote equity in ahtletics.
Reducing Barriers to Glucose Monitoring
FDA approves first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor for U.S. patients.
We, the Children of the United States
Scholars assess regulations affecting youth rights and offer guidance to promote youth civic participation.